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Marriage During Ramadan in UAE – Legal & Religious Guide

Ramadan is a holy month among Muslims in the UAE and the rest of the world. It is a period of fasting, praying, spiritual reflection and discipline. Some of the critical other legal and religious queries that couples tend to pose include:

  • Will you be able to get married during Ramadan?
  • Can intimacy be performed by married couples during Ramadan?
  • Can one deliver a baby during Ramadan?
  • Are marriage courts open during Ramadan in UAE?

This guide elaborates the religious aspect as well as legal aspects of marriage in the UAE during Ramadan.

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Marriage During Ramadan in the UAE

Yes. Ramadan marriage is permitted in the UAE.

The UAE does not have a law that forbids marrying during Ramadan. Both non-Muslim and Muslim couples are legally allowed to marry during Ramadan via:

Legally speaking, Ramadan does not impair the registration of marriage.

There are however those couples who would rather not get married during Ramadan because of fasting and religious orientation but it is up to them as individuals and as cultures- not legal.

Do UAE Marriage Courts Operate During Ramadan?

Yes. The legal courts and marriage courts are still in operation during Ramadan.

However:

  • Working hours may be reduced
  • There can be a restriction in the appointment slots.
  • The time of processing can be a bit longer.

Couples are still able to:

  • File marriage applications.
  • Attend court appointments
  • Sign marriage contracts
  • Civil or religious marriages registration.

It is advisable to make appointments well before.

Ramadan Intimacy Etiquette of Married Couples

During Ramadan, Islam permits intimacy between married couples; however, at designated times.

In Fasting Hours (Between Dawn and Sunset)

During fasting times the intimacy is not permitted.

This includes:

  • Sexual intercourse
  • Sexual intercourse that violates fasting.

Having sex during the fasting days nullifies the fasting and it can be compensated (kaffarah).

Evening (Iftar) To Midnight (Suhoor)

The intimacy is allowed completely after the fast.

Married couples may:

  • Have normal marital relations.
  • Maintain physical intimacy
  • Normal married life in non fasting hours.

This is entirely acceptable within the Islamic law.

Is It Permissible to Conduct Nikah (Marriage Contract) During Ramadan?

Yes. There is no prohibition against carrying out Nikah during Ramadan.

Numerous researchers believe that marriage on Ramadan is acceptable. Marriage contract is accomplished:

  • At court
  • At mosque
  • In legalized marriage authorities.
  • Civil marriage courts provide an opportunity to do so.

A Muslim cannot sign a marriage contract during Ramadan without religious prejudice.

Is It Allowed to Have Childbirth in Ramadan?

Yes. Since Ramadan is natural, there is no restriction on childbirth during Ramadan.

The legal or validity of childbirth is not affected by Ramadan.

With regard to religion:

  • Childbirth and pregnancy are natural things.
  • Women who are in the state of pregnancy or those who are healing after giving birth are not required to fast.
  • They are allowed to compensate the missed fasts later as need be.

No religious or legal punishment pertains to giving birth at Ramadan.

Marriage vs Religion During Ramadan

Legal Perspective (UAE Law)

One is permitted to marry at any time during Ramadan.

No legal limitations on:

  • Marriage registration
  • Court marriage
  • Civil marriage
  • Religious marriage

Religious Perspective

It does allow marriage but simpler ceremonies can be taken by the couple.

Big parties and receptions are even delayed till after Ramadan.

This is not a law but a cultural trait.

Should Non-Muslims Be Allowed to Get Married During Ramadan in UAE?

Yes. Marriage between non-Muslims is not prohibited at all at Ramadan.

The non-Muslim couples may get married by:

  • Civil marriage court of Abu Dhabi.
  • Embassy marriage services.
  • Religious institutions

The fact is that Ramadan does not influence the legality of non-Muslim marriages.

Real World Tips on How to Get Married During Ramadan

Couples should consider:

  • Less government working hours.
  • Inadequate availability of appointments.
  • Possible processing delays of the documents.
  • Scheduling religious observances.

Marriage registration is still open in spite of these forces.

Why Many Couples Select Ramadan to Marry

Ramadan is something that is spiritually significant to some couples.

Reasons include:

  • Blessings of the month in terms of spirituality.
  • Simpler ceremonies
  • Look at commitment and not celebration.
  • Religious meaning to the individual.

Once again this is not compulsory and is dependent on personal convictions.

The Way HHS Lawyers Can Assist

HHS Lawyers supports the couples with:

  • Application of civil marriage.
  • Court marriage appointments.
  • Document preparation
  • Legal guidance
  • Urgent marriage services.

Couples are able to legally and efficiently complete their marriage with the appropriate help even during Ramadan.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can Ramadan be married in the UAE?


Yes. During Ramadan, marriage is lawful and religious.

Is it possible to have intimacy during Ramadan by married couples?


And no, only after sunset, before daylight. During fasting, they are not supposed to have intimacy.

Do the UAE courts allow marriage in Ramadan?


Yes. Courts are working shorter hours although they are still offering marriage services.

Does it mean that Nikah is invalid when it is practiced during Ramadan?


Yes. Wedding that is carried out during Ramadan is not bad at all.

Can one give birth during the month of Ramadan?


Yes. Child birth is absolutely natural, and is not legally or religiously banned.

Are non-Muslims allowed to get married during the Ramadan in the UAE?


Yes. The marriage between non-Muslims is legal in Ramadan.
Hazim Darwish Practicing law for almost a decade, he has in-depth knowledge on UAE legislation with particular expertise on family law, and regulatory compliance for business organizations. Hazim Darwish also provides counsel on legal rights and obligations in the UAE to clients, including individuals and businesses subject to investigation or prosecution under Criminal Law by major regulators.